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The fringe is back in favour with hairdressers and their clients. Cutting the fringe is often associated with a drastic image change due to boredom or life resolutions. If you don’t want to take such a drastic step or you have never had a fringe and want to give it a try, Parisian influencers and Hollywood stars have a good suggestion for you
The iconic owner of such a fringe was Brigitte Bardot back in the 60s. A decade later the fashion trend took over the world. Today, it is back and has countless admirers. The fringe frames the face beautifully, improves its oval shape and gives the hairstyle a romantic touch. The middle parting lets you play with the volume and movement of your hair. It looks good with both long hair, a bob and even a pixie hairstyle.
This is a very open form of fringe, popularized by practical French women. It is usually quite long, reaching the cheekbone. It accentuates this area of the face. It’s characterized by the fact that it can appear on our face and disappear when we want it to. Simply brush a strand of hair to the side and eliminate it when you’re having a bad hair day and the fringe won’t stay in place. Here’s our tip: It’s best to blow-dry your fringe vertically from above. Then you can be sure that it will stay in place and won’t gain any extra volume.
It’s a good idea too, because once you’re tired of the look and let your fringe grow out, it’s much easier to hide the process. Among all the types of bangs, this is the one that gives the most guarantees that we will look good in it.
One of the celebrities who was one of the first to opt for a 70’s style makeover was Gigi Hadid. Now we can be inspired by the curls of Selena Gomez, Camilla Cabello, Dakota Johnson, Jameela Jamil and Billie Eilish. Among Polish celebrities, Doda, among others, has opted for curtain bangs.
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